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law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of you'rour troops. >> i feel a li a little better r our troops today than i did before this happened. >> rogers said mehsud had ties to the failed bombing of times square in 2010. the m-23 re rebels retreat the troops have found pas pass grav. of the ththe fighting is not ot. >> the government troops have been fighting with the m-23 rebels on three hills close to congoes border. which is just over there. you can hear
law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in...
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. >> this is a denial of palestinian rights and international law. it is a failure and destroying american efforts. therefore what we need now is to hear the american reaction. we need a clear reaction to prevent israel from proceeding with their plans. >> thousands of iranians have been demonstrating outside the american embassy in teheran. it was a protest against the seizure of the embassy in 1969. held for 444 days. >>> coming up. fighting talk out of tyler. >> i'm scott hydler. traditional mixed martial arts has arrived in thailand. >> now, the partial shutdown of the u.s. government in october was largely due to fighting in congress. hard line members of the tea party pushed for confrontation but is not supported by all republicans. as patty culhane reports, real confrontation could come up in mobile. >> omar oglesby gets started trying to win the heart of the republican party. he's true believe, the tea party, the most conservative part of the republican party. >> it will be a godly country, a country god can look down on and say, i'm proud of
. >> this is a denial of palestinian rights and international law. it is a failure and destroying american efforts. therefore what we need now is to hear the american reaction. we need a clear reaction to prevent israel from proceeding with their plans. >> thousands of iranians have been demonstrating outside the american embassy in teheran. it was a protest against the seizure of the embassy in 1969. held for 444 days. >>> coming up. fighting talk out of tyler. >>...
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the law has unanimous support from every sheriff in florida. now they are fighting to quash stand your ground laws across the country. her only child was shot and killed in november of last year. they were in this suv at a jacksonville, florida gas station, a 46-year-old pulled up alongside them and told the teenagers to turn their music down. witnesses say, inc.ry words were exchaked. dunn says he was threatened and thought he saw a gun. he is shot into the suv killing davis. >> i kept screaming and all i could say was jordan is gone. jordan is gone. >> reporter: she also blames stand your ground for her son's death. >> it is not defined so people are continuing to use the legislation out of context to do whatever they want to do. you know, it's shoot first, ask questions later. >> reporter: dunn is in jail charged with first degree murder. he is planning to use a stand your ground defense. he wrote i guess it's news when someone dares not to be a victim, and my attorney says i have a much stronger case of self-defense than george zimmerman. >
the law has unanimous support from every sheriff in florida. now they are fighting to quash stand your ground laws across the country. her only child was shot and killed in november of last year. they were in this suv at a jacksonville, florida gas station, a 46-year-old pulled up alongside them and told the teenagers to turn their music down. witnesses say, inc.ry words were exchaked. dunn says he was threatened and thought he saw a gun. he is shot into the suv killing davis. >> i kept...
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i think the laws, particularly for chowdhury mueen-uddin and ashrafuz zaman khan - i think the two governments - the u.s. and the u.k. - they should have an investigation to the circumstances in which they actually fled bangladesh, and sort refuge in their countries - did they provide accurate information at that time? the onus is on the two governments to see whether - i mean, from my point of view, and a lot of people in bangladesh. they have falsified information when entering into the u.s. and u.k. that needs to be investigated - that there are citizens in the countries. was that based on wrongful evidence and, you know, falsified documents. >> when you look at the case, they are political. the government says they are necessary to heel the wounds of the past. they cause massive upheaval in the country. do you think they do bring enough closure to make them worthwhile? >> it doesn't - you are right. but it is kind of one step, because, you know, the trials have been demanded. the trials are on. now, about being political, that is debated. of course the issue is political. the creation of b
i think the laws, particularly for chowdhury mueen-uddin and ashrafuz zaman khan - i think the two governments - the u.s. and the u.k. - they should have an investigation to the circumstances in which they actually fled bangladesh, and sort refuge in their countries - did they provide accurate information at that time? the onus is on the two governments to see whether - i mean, from my point of view, and a lot of people in bangladesh. they have falsified information when entering into the u.s....
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law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the first and foremost. and unions around the country and people stepped up in the workplace to own businesses. even today a bunch of companies came out. i think he's flawed. i think it's fear. i don't know in it helps to raise money. america is going forward. america has moved forward. they need to get with the times. america has already - they are dealing with marriage equality, and it's so funny that his ideal or argument was on the business front, conservative, we worry about business first. no, the businesses worry about us first, and it's interesting that government has to now catch up to that point. but the american people are on board, and in our corner. >> talking about government catching up. president obama took to support and by blogging in "the huffington post," you were not happy with that, you weren't happy with the way the president led on the issue. >> we are disappointed that the president didn't
law not picking on people. his sense of small business - it's funny, because businesses have been the first and foremost. and unions around the country and people stepped up in the workplace to own businesses. even today a bunch of companies came out. i think he's flawed. i think it's fear. i don't know in it helps to raise money. america is going forward. america has moved forward. they need to get with the times. america has already - they are dealing with marriage equality, and it's so funny...
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and i moved with my sister-in-law for a couple of days. and then i was living with my nephew for a couple of days. and then i come to the united states and you no more fear of the taliban and no more fear of threats. >> why did the visa get held up in the first place? yeah it was a double-edged stword. the state department sat on janis's case for almost two years. he called me up in july and said look i'm losing my job in october when the army unit i support leaves afghanistan as part of the withdrawal. i will have to move back in with the population and i will lose 9 protection of being a u.s. interpreter and it will be only a matter you have time before the taliban will find me. the taliban read the u.s. news and they figured the best way to get their hands on him was to keep him in the country as long as possible. they called our tipline that our government has in kabul and said janis is a bad guy and the state department's knee jerk reaction was to ignore two years of investigative background checks on him and said you know what, i kno
and i moved with my sister-in-law for a couple of days. and then i was living with my nephew for a couple of days. and then i come to the united states and you no more fear of the taliban and no more fear of threats. >> why did the visa get held up in the first place? yeah it was a double-edged stword. the state department sat on janis's case for almost two years. he called me up in july and said look i'm losing my job in october when the army unit i support leaves afghanistan as part of...
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is slamming president obama over the affordable care act and on nbc he is unhappy with the similar law that romney signed when he was governor of massachusetts. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow roll out, that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wouldn't be glitches and the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. and when he told the american people that you could keep your health insurance if you wanted to keep that plan, period, he said that time and again. >> right. >> he wasn't telling the truth. >> reporter: romney said the economy stalled and u.s. lost international credibility since the president was e elected. the senate will take up antidiscrimination bill today to ban workplace discrimination against gays and transgender people and delves say they are fairly confident of the outcome but the bill needs backing from republicans and passage would mean vibingry for lgbt community and to bring the issue to the floor in 1996 failed. there are mill
is slamming president obama over the affordable care act and on nbc he is unhappy with the similar law that romney signed when he was governor of massachusetts. >> in massachusetts we phased in the requirements so that there was a slow roll out, that way you could test the systems as you went along to make sure there wouldn't be glitches and the most important lesson the president failed to learn was you have to tell the american people the truth. and when he told the american people that...
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obviously, the law -- the law contemplates that. what it does not contemplate is blanket, dragnet mass surveillance with no oversight of millions and millions of people it's just outrageous. in. >> what's the main message you wanted to get out of saturday's rally? what would you like it to do to forward? >> i think saturday's rally was meant to say that, look, people in the u.s. of every political stripe and every background are all in favor of reining in the surveillance state we have created. while there are bills that we want congress to realize we are watching and we do care about what's going on, and they need to mpay more attention to their constituents than to thursday their corporations and other people who are sponsoring them. >> the issue does seem to be succeeding in pulling people from both sides of the aisle together, something that doesn't recently. you mentioned senator leahy from vermont, a democrat and a michigan congressman justin imash and groups financed on one side by george soros and the other side by the koch
obviously, the law -- the law contemplates that. what it does not contemplate is blanket, dragnet mass surveillance with no oversight of millions and millions of people it's just outrageous. in. >> what's the main message you wanted to get out of saturday's rally? what would you like it to do to forward? >> i think saturday's rally was meant to say that, look, people in the u.s. of every political stripe and every background are all in favor of reining in the surveillance state we...
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now, i have a daughter-in-law. i need a job to save face. >> the overarching reality remains, south korea is aging faster than any other country. the over 65s make up 12% of the population now. by 2050, it will be 37%. the government is already encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> the government provides half of the salary for the first four months of the internship and about 600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> to many, working in old age isn't about shifting demographic did or a lifestyle choice. it's a question of survival. by advanced country standards, south korea has poor levels of welfare for the elderly leaving most at the bottom looking to scratch a living by any means thing. ? >> you see them all around, stooped slow figures pushing carts ladened with other people's professionsinged junk. shun lin does this every day. bringing her haul to this recycling yard. on a good day, she makes maybe $6. >> my other daughters told me to send her to an institution and live comfortably. bu
now, i have a daughter-in-law. i need a job to save face. >> the overarching reality remains, south korea is aging faster than any other country. the over 65s make up 12% of the population now. by 2050, it will be 37%. the government is already encouraging employers to hire older workers. >> the government provides half of the salary for the first four months of the internship and about 600 for the first six months of regular employment. >> to many, working in old age isn't...
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if i can remind you in 2009 you and activists tried pass a law to make 17 a minimum age of marriage. but the conservatives objected to it. how are you going to convince them? >> as you said in 200 2009 thers an initial approval to fix the minimum age of marriage in the law for 17 for boys and girls. but then few suspended to stop it from enforce. that is the case on that. but neanyway there are liberalsd it's discussed in the i d dialoe and human rights activists put this at the top of their agenda. we are defending this right, the child right and this is one of priority. >> i'm afraid we are running out of time i do apologize we are running out of time. we would love to have you on again to discuss furtherer the push to get child marriages banned. the minister of human right in yemen. >> queensland has seen their first heavy rain of the season. and just to the south of cannes it's the heaviest rainfall in over 30 years. it's tending to peter out. it doesn't look like too much actually. we have on shore wind and pushing showers further on and these are fading out in the next couple o
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new laws will make fighters' relatives pay for damaged cause. fighters guilty v carrying out app attack will face time in brait an. >> propose add laws are designed to stop lobbyists from having too much influence. >> when doreen and john found out there was a plan for a gas fracking sight over the road from their house in northern england they wanted a wap to fight it. >> hello, i'm doreen. >> they found friends in a cosmetic company called lush, which paid for a video by anti-fracking to spread the word on fracking on communities. >> under the terms of legislation going throughing parliament. deprooen piece are unable to use propaganda like this. >> to many they have to be concerned. if we find themselves doing the wrong thing in the electoral commission it threaten their existence. >> a prominent commonate tore scribed it as putting britain halfway towards putin's russia: >> the pol sirn that came up with the idea of the lobbying bill argued that professional lobbyists good too close to the political past. the bill has gone through parliament
new laws will make fighters' relatives pay for damaged cause. fighters guilty v carrying out app attack will face time in brait an. >> propose add laws are designed to stop lobbyists from having too much influence. >> when doreen and john found out there was a plan for a gas fracking sight over the road from their house in northern england they wanted a wap to fight it. >> hello, i'm doreen. >> they found friends in a cosmetic company called lush, which paid for a video...
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there's a lot this law does that's very good. we've just got to weather this storm, the glitches and health care in the exchanges. >> what about the millions who say that the president simply lied to them. they say that he said if you have a policy, you like your policy, you'll be able to keep your policy and now they're finding out they can't because of that fine print. what should they do? >> the president did qualify that. when i first heard it in 2009, i thought, you know, he should never have said that, because it's not under his control to tell insurance companies what they can or cannot do in many cases when it comes to -- what we have to keep in mind, the insurance industry for years has been selling inadequate plans. a lot of people are in plans that are inadequate. they're junk insurance and people are in those plans often and don't realize it until it's too late. what people need to know is that what they will be buying is coverage that has greater value and most americans will be able to get tax credits and subsidies
there's a lot this law does that's very good. we've just got to weather this storm, the glitches and health care in the exchanges. >> what about the millions who say that the president simply lied to them. they say that he said if you have a policy, you like your policy, you'll be able to keep your policy and now they're finding out they can't because of that fine print. what should they do? >> the president did qualify that. when i first heard it in 2009, i thought, you know, he...
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now, the affordable care act is the law of the land. it was passed by the congress, signed into law by the president of the united states, and upheld by the united states supreme court. there have been more than 40 attempts to repeal the act and it did not proceed. and by attempting the repeal it, members of this body, members on the other side of the aisle, closed down this government, and threatened the economy of the united states. causing us more than $24 billion. this remind me of another period of our history. not so long ago. during the '50s many southern senators signed a southern manifesto after the supreme court decision of 1954. and those senators, along with many southern governors, subscribed to the doctrine of interposition and notification. and some even massive resistance. that's what we saw on the part of the republican members of the house and some of the republicans in the senate. the affordable care act is working. it is helping to make health care affordable and accessible to hundreds and thousands and millions of o
now, the affordable care act is the law of the land. it was passed by the congress, signed into law by the president of the united states, and upheld by the united states supreme court. there have been more than 40 attempts to repeal the act and it did not proceed. and by attempting the repeal it, members of this body, members on the other side of the aisle, closed down this government, and threatened the economy of the united states. causing us more than $24 billion. this remind me of another...
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amnesty international criticises jordanian government policy, saying jordan is violating international law by forcib forcibly deporting refugees. a report saying jordan has been turning away refugees since may. the government says it's not true. >> our policy regarding syrian refugees is the same. a refugee that reaches our borders is allowed in. refugees are allowed in, and then they are medically examined, and they are transported into the refugee camps. >> amnesty international says there have been unannounced boarder closures and some syrians had to pay a bribe to get into jordan. syrian rebel sources told al jazeera they pay up to $500 to send an injured person to jordan. amnesty is aware of the challenges jordan face, but insists many areas need improvement. for ali and his family - all they want is a safe and proper shelter to keep them warm during the winter months. >>> israeli forces have shot dead a palestine man in the occupied west bank. it happened in kabatia south of janine. the 22-year-old was shot in the chest after a raid on a local vegetable market. the israeli military s
amnesty international criticises jordanian government policy, saying jordan is violating international law by forcib forcibly deporting refugees. a report saying jordan has been turning away refugees since may. the government says it's not true. >> our policy regarding syrian refugees is the same. a refugee that reaches our borders is allowed in. refugees are allowed in, and then they are medically examined, and they are transported into the refugee camps. >> amnesty international...
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they're treated under a very different set of laws. they're governed by the president through the governor, a neighboring province, and so they are excluded. in fact, in pakistan the area is referred to as the alien territory , or the foreign territory. so there is a disconnect between the area and pakistan proper, yet it is part of pakistan. i would like to go back to something that david said about it being a battle zone. i if that's the case, thi this is creating a legal issue similar to vietnam and cambodia, which was not part of the war zone, should u.s. forces be used when there should be some policing done. the problem will continue when the pakistanis are not capable nor have they shown the desire to police the area. >> faiza patel, jump int into te legality of this. >> thank you for bringing that up. i also agree with you. it's not clear to me that the area counts as a war zone. and when go into yemen it's hard to argue that we're talking about a battlefield scenario there. i think there is a disconnect between the u.s. positi
they're treated under a very different set of laws. they're governed by the president through the governor, a neighboring province, and so they are excluded. in fact, in pakistan the area is referred to as the alien territory , or the foreign territory. so there is a disconnect between the area and pakistan proper, yet it is part of pakistan. i would like to go back to something that david said about it being a battle zone. i if that's the case, thi this is creating a legal issue similar to...
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law. the agency said it is doing everything in order to obtain valuable intelligence about the hostile entities, and that it is not trying to get around u.s. law. the companies themselves are very angry, google said it's outraged that needs for urgent reforms are necessary and going to beef up encryption efforts to thwart the intelligence agency. the bottom line here is nobody's secrets are safe on line. >> no one seems to have privacy anymore. the agency has played the 9/11 card for several times now. how much longer do you think they can go on before someone, google, yahoo, can they take them to court for this? >> that's a very good question. i don't know whether the companies would be able to take them to court for this, or where they would take them to court. if it's outside the united states, the u.s. courts would not have jurisdiction. perhaps they could do it in europe, but certainly the continual drip-drip-drip of revelations about the extent of n.s.a. spying is as you suggest begi
law. the agency said it is doing everything in order to obtain valuable intelligence about the hostile entities, and that it is not trying to get around u.s. law. the companies themselves are very angry, google said it's outraged that needs for urgent reforms are necessary and going to beef up encryption efforts to thwart the intelligence agency. the bottom line here is nobody's secrets are safe on line. >> no one seems to have privacy anymore. the agency has played the 9/11 card for...
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if they break the laws they'll be subject to jordanian law. we'll push them to apply. there's nothing worse than people to be praying upon vulnerable people. i would say that the security situation in the camp improved dramatically in the last three or four months, people would like reports that focus on how bad things are. if you look at the indicators, there's no murders, the mortalitiy rate is lower than jordan. the morbidity rate is lower on the rest of jordan. there's a lot of successors. we can make improvements. we need to focus on recognising that a small country like casey jordan is doing better than countries in europe and the west. >> thank you for taking the time to talk to al jazeera. >> andrew harper's unhcr's representative from jordan. >> al jazeera uncovered evidence that suggests the presidential elections next year in afghanistan could be compromised. voters will go to the poll to decide hamid karzai's successor in april. there are concerns people can buy more than one voting card. jennifer glass reports from kabul. >> you are looking at counterfeit
if they break the laws they'll be subject to jordanian law. we'll push them to apply. there's nothing worse than people to be praying upon vulnerable people. i would say that the security situation in the camp improved dramatically in the last three or four months, people would like reports that focus on how bad things are. if you look at the indicators, there's no murders, the mortalitiy rate is lower than jordan. the morbidity rate is lower on the rest of jordan. there's a lot of successors....
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but others say the laws make possible the right to self defense. her son was killed by george zimmerman, the man who sparked the debate stand your ground law. >>> tom foley was honored with a memorial service in congress. the democrat served 30 years as a house of representative. he served as speaker of the house from 1990 to 1995. president obama and clinton attended today's ceremony. >> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist kvin corriveau. well, today it feels like winter in the west and the north, and it feels like spring and early fall in the southeast and the east. let's break it down a little bit for you because this is the time of year where we get a lot of changes in the atmosphere and that's exactly what we have here. a lot of rain. we have mixed precipitation which is dangerous. we're talking about freezing rain, especially in the overnight hours. that's where we see some of these pinks as well as snow. now for the west, though, the temperatures are quite low. the snow is tapering off earlier at the beginning of the week. we saw in some locat
but others say the laws make possible the right to self defense. her son was killed by george zimmerman, the man who sparked the debate stand your ground law. >>> tom foley was honored with a memorial service in congress. the democrat served 30 years as a house of representative. he served as speaker of the house from 1990 to 1995. president obama and clinton attended today's ceremony. >> good afternoon, i'm meteorologist kvin corriveau. well, today it feels like winter in the...
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activists who campaigned for ten years to change the law say it's a huge step in the right direction and now they want other drugs to be decriminalized. >> it should be regulated and go back to alcohol and fire and weapons and marijuana. >> translator: cocaine should be regulated so that consumers know if they are buying bad quality drugs that put them at risk and they can get it in a safe place. >> reporter: the president, the main backer of the marijuana bill says his goal is to take the lucrative drug market away from traffickers and the government will give licenses to grow marijuana and will sell it in pharmacy. the president says that means buyers won't have to deal with criminal networks. it's the controversial proposal. >> translator: the government's message is drugs are here to stay and we must learn to live with them but we do not understand why we have to accept a life with drugs. congresswoman says the demand for drugs should be reduced and missing the government's approach has damage control. they are a small south american country with a big drug problem. consumption o
activists who campaigned for ten years to change the law say it's a huge step in the right direction and now they want other drugs to be decriminalized. >> it should be regulated and go back to alcohol and fire and weapons and marijuana. >> translator: cocaine should be regulated so that consumers know if they are buying bad quality drugs that put them at risk and they can get it in a safe place. >> reporter: the president, the main backer of the marijuana bill says his goal...
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james clapper and alexander will be trying to describe to what degrees they have complied with the law. they insist and they just recently actually overnight released several declassified documents trying to show that they have been complied with the directives of the secret u.s. foreign surveillance intelligence court. and that in one instance, several instances where they did exceed the boundaries allowed by that court, that they pulled back, and subsequently, the court approved their methods. so again, this is -- this won't necessarily deal with the extent with which american intelligence agencies are actually spying on foreign leaders. >> okay, tom ackerman, thank you very much, indeed. >> was it a simple car crash or a point to drive home a point by choinchinese ethnic minority? in china am teenen men square. reporting from hong kong. >> around the square normally subjected to tighter security, vehicles were being checked with the authorities wary of any repeat of monday's fatal incident. more than the 30 people who have been injured are recounting the crash and subsequent fire. m
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. >> reporter: those supporting the sale say foreign companies would operate under australian laws as farmland and assets would always remain in australia. the risks are overstated. usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's gold frenzy lifted his team to the top of the pile in germany. we'll have more in sports. you are. >> for some parents a book instead of a toy inside of a mcdonald's happy meal sound like a good idea. >> instead of toys that you don't even use i think books are going to be more useful. >> i think it's a good idea. it encourages literature. >> reporter: for two weeks the golden arches is replacing happy meal toys with four different children's books focusing on nutrition and healthy eating. earlier this year mcdonald's launched a similar program in england. >> reporter: groups have been targeting mcdonald f
. >> reporter: those supporting the sale say foreign companies would operate under australian laws as farmland and assets would always remain in australia. the risks are overstated. usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's...
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that's the website you sign up for insurance under the health care law. it will be down at 9 o'clock eastern immediately sunday morning at nine. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> president obama is putting support behind the marriage equality build in hawaii. they didn't prove a measure on wednesday. state house was supposed to vote friday. 4,000 turned out to testify, delaying the decision. if passed hawaii will be the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. >> still ahead - protesters taking to the streets of egypt angry about a comic pulled from the air. >> cyber bullying - more on the national campaign that hopes it reduce it. that's ahead. >>> in cairo protesters mamped in the streets -- marched in the streets hours after bassem yousseff was pulled off the air. he was called egypt's jon stewart. he was suspended before his show aircast. he was said to violate broadcast quality. the show will remain off the air until the dispute is settled. >> on the set bassem yousseff is talking to a vendor selling cakes and chocolate decorated w
that's the website you sign up for insurance under the health care law. it will be down at 9 o'clock eastern immediately sunday morning at nine. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> president obama is putting support behind the marriage equality build in hawaii. they didn't prove a measure on wednesday. state house was supposed to vote friday. 4,000 turned out to testify, delaying the decision. if passed hawaii will be the 15th state to legalize same-sex marriage. >>...
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law maker is defending the drone strike in pakistan. mike rogers says the attack will protect american american troop. >> this is the guy that is trying to create problems both with pakistan and he relates with afghanistan taliban and these are the guys that closed 500 schools and most of them girl's accidents o schools in tn province of afghanistan and he is part of a network that is a giant organized crime group that have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of our troops. i feel a little better for our troops today than i did before this event happened. >> rogers also said mehsud had ties to a failed attempted bombing of new york's times square in 2010. >> in northern yes yemen 58 peoe have been killed in resent days. thousands marched against the violence over the weekend. authorities have been trying to broker a ceasefire, but fighting did prevent those efforts. >> french ow officals say milits asass nait
law maker is defending the drone strike in pakistan. mike rogers says the attack will protect american american troop. >> this is the guy that is trying to create problems both with pakistan and he relates with afghanistan taliban and these are the guys that closed 500 schools and most of them girl's accidents o schools in tn province of afghanistan and he is part of a network that is a giant organized crime group that have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this...
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. >> certainly the international law is very clear, the security council has to be brought in. >> reporter: stepping bako bit. obama did he eyed today and congress to approve the use of military force against syria. but that plan changed when in september, u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, made an the cuff comment saying if syria gave up its chemical weapons then military action could be avoided. something the russians jumped at and that led to plain to eliminate syria's chemical weapons. bays odd that agreement, the global chemical weapons watchdog set deadline for his syria's disarmer. and sent weapons inspectors in. syria has made dead two deadlines in that process, last week the syrian government submit aid plan outlining how it will destroy it's chemical weapons reserves, on thursday the day before the deadline it announced that they have functionally destroyed the equipment they need to create new chem al weapons. the next deadline is the middle of that month. with syria's formal plan needs to be approved by the international atomic energy agency's executive committee. part of tha
. >> certainly the international law is very clear, the security council has to be brought in. >> reporter: stepping bako bit. obama did he eyed today and congress to approve the use of military force against syria. but that plan changed when in september, u.s. secretary of state, john kerry, made an the cuff comment saying if syria gave up its chemical weapons then military action could be avoided. something the russians jumped at and that led to plain to eliminate syria's chemical...
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david is a professor of law at indiana university. he joins us from indiana this morning to break down the controversy. in 1996, the n.s.a. declassified its top secret echelon program. that agreement linked super computers around the world for purposes of spying. many countries that are upset are part of that agreement. is their outrage justified? >> well, i think some of what the european allies are doing is a situation of perhaps protesting too much. the idea that countries spy on each other, including spying on upper level political leaders isn't necessarily a new issue or a new challenge that countries have to face. i think what we have today is a different situation perhaps than we faced in 1996 or even during the cold war, where the political context gives our allies a chance to score some diplomatic points against the u.s. and perhaps try to change u.s. behavior for their own interests. >> i want to go back to the campaign when barack obama became president. he had a blackberry. the first thing the secret service said he can't
david is a professor of law at indiana university. he joins us from indiana this morning to break down the controversy. in 1996, the n.s.a. declassified its top secret echelon program. that agreement linked super computers around the world for purposes of spying. many countries that are upset are part of that agreement. is their outrage justified? >> well, i think some of what the european allies are doing is a situation of perhaps protesting too much. the idea that countries spy on each...
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. >> our current programs are bound by the rule of law, focused on the threat to security, not the communication of ordinary persons. >> the u.s. had been focused on the communications of official persons. secret u.s. intelligence documents showed that the nsa used hi-tech antennae to monitor buildings. angela merkel's cell phone was added in 2002, three years before becoming chancellor. there's a second spy agency in frankfurt. the u.s. spy agency says it will not monitor the chancellor. the revelations sparked outrage in germany where surveillance a controversial because of the east germany's communist past. like germans, angela merkel grew up in the east, where the secret police kept records on one-third of the population. angela merkel is demanding an explanation and sending her intelligence chief to washington to get one. >> and germany was not the only target. the u.s. may have spied on the presidents of mexico, brazil and maybe allies and 80 other countries. thousands marched in washington to protest the program and demand a limit to the surveillance. germany and brazil are pushing for a
. >> our current programs are bound by the rule of law, focused on the threat to security, not the communication of ordinary persons. >> the u.s. had been focused on the communications of official persons. secret u.s. intelligence documents showed that the nsa used hi-tech antennae to monitor buildings. angela merkel's cell phone was added in 2002, three years before becoming chancellor. there's a second spy agency in frankfurt. the u.s. spy agency says it will not monitor the...
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the mayor announced te supports it and the by could become law. they'll join 17 other states. speaking of marijuana, the first country in south america could become legal and government control. we hear about the senate vote spected this month. >> smoking marijuana in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this will not be the case. >> if you want to smoke, it's your decision, it's your choice. >> the assistantate is -- senate is expected to legalize the production and sale of marijuana. activists who campaigned for 10 years to change the law says it's a step in the right direction and want other drugs to be decriminalized. >> tobacco, alcohol should be deregulatored. fire, weapons, marijuana. >> >> translation: cocaine should be regulated so consumers know if they are buying bad quality. that way they can get it in a safe place. >> you'ra guy's president, the backer of the marijuana bill says his gol is to take the drug market away from traffickers. >> translation: the deposit will give licences to grow mariju
the mayor announced te supports it and the by could become law. they'll join 17 other states. speaking of marijuana, the first country in south america could become legal and government control. we hear about the senate vote spected this month. >> smoking marijuana in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this will not be the case. >> if you want to smoke, it's your decision, it's your choice. >> the...
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under the health care laws insurance companies have to meet minimum standards, including covering emergency visits, prescription drugs, and more. cutrate plans can no longer be offered. for some who have to shop for a new plan, it's unnerving. mark schneider has more. >> erin had the same insurance policy for a couple of years. she was happy with it until she found out she was losing it. >> i was a little shocked. i don't think i was clear or maybe the president was not completely transparent on what was going to happen with the current plan. i had no plans in changing. >> erin doesn't have a letter at the salon. that's okay. i have mine. i got this in mid-september from my benefit provider saying comdecember 31st, my health care plan will not be available. >> mark is a benefit advisor and was on the board when the affordable care act was put together. >> >> hatcher says the cancellations make sense because men current policies don't meet the benefit requirements under the affordable care act. so insurers have to get rid of them and offer new ones. a lot of people - their plans will renew,
under the health care laws insurance companies have to meet minimum standards, including covering emergency visits, prescription drugs, and more. cutrate plans can no longer be offered. for some who have to shop for a new plan, it's unnerving. mark schneider has more. >> erin had the same insurance policy for a couple of years. she was happy with it until she found out she was losing it. >> i was a little shocked. i don't think i was clear or maybe the president was not completely...
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new law does is allow parents to select blank instead of male or female on birth certificates. germany's green party proposed the change, but admit parents could be pressured to operate. >> translation: we need to raise awareness in hospitals, ensuring parents are not pushed to make decisions that their children will blame them for. we need to wait until the child is grown up so they can decide themselves whether to change something. >> as the law takes effect there are questions as to what it will mean to live with no defined sex. australia allows this. germany is widening the gender debate. >> it's not clear what impact the change has on marriage laws in germany. marriage is defined as between a man and a woman. civil partnerships for same sex couples. >> a federal judge has opened the way for horse slaughter houses to operate. he threw out a lawsuit. companies want to ship horse meat to countries where it's consumed by humans or used as animal feed. >> the australian government is deciding whether to allow a take over of an agricultural issue. >> along australia's east coast
new law does is allow parents to select blank instead of male or female on birth certificates. germany's green party proposed the change, but admit parents could be pressured to operate. >> translation: we need to raise awareness in hospitals, ensuring parents are not pushed to make decisions that their children will blame them for. we need to wait until the child is grown up so they can decide themselves whether to change something. >> as the law takes effect there are questions as...
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germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut off from the outside world, said her husband. nadya tolokonnikova is reported to be in a weak condition after two hunger strikes. she staged them to protest the appalling conditions in which she was held. >> in a letter smuggled out of the penal colony, she said inmates were forced to work 16 hour days in a sewing sweatshop. she said they were treated like slaves. the authorities refused her request toe be let out on parole so she could look after her 50-year-old daughter. >> she was sentenced to two years in prison after taking part in the pussy riot protest staged in moscow's main cathedral. >> i want to say a
germany confirms it swaps information on the latest technology, but denies it is breaking laws. >> relatives of a woman gaoled for a punk protest are worried about her welfare. the husband of nadya tolokonnikova said hasn't heard from his wife since she moved prisons. >> nadya tolokonnikova has disregard into a soviet style gul ag system after being transferred. they fear the authorities are trying to crush her spirit. he was held in penal colony 14. nadya was deliberately being cut...